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Skin Lotion Reviews

4.8 Rating 1,008 Reviews
Follow directions and it works on even the worst skin conditions...every time.
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Posted 5 years ago
Best product I’ve found for treating scratches and I’ve tried a lot.
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Posted 5 years ago
The lotion works great on my horses flakey skin during the summer and her belly button.
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Posted 5 years ago
You literally can’t beat this product when it comes to fungus, scratches/mud fever, or cannon crud. I have recommended it a dozen times over. You can tell it’s very soothing to the horses, and it works with typically two applications, which is wild. I usually apply a generous amount to a clean, dry leg and rub it in well. Then leave it for a full 24-48 hours before washing it off. Since it’s kind of an oily mixture to help repel moisture (which really helps), I have found Dawn is the best thing to wash it off with- make sure you scrub it really well. After the legs dry again, I reapply generously and repeat the process. Usually by that second washing off, whatever affliction I’m dealing with is coming off or gone entirely. Amazing product. It also works in a somewhat preventative fashion. If you have a horse you know is prone to fungus or scratches, and you’re stuck in mud season, it helps to prematurely apply it to their legs every so often, maybe a couple days per week. Scratches especially can be very dangerous leading to infection, lymphangitis, cellulitis, etc. Thank god for Equiderma!
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Posted 5 years ago
I used this skin lotion on what seems like a chronic skin eczema on my horse and it did reduce the inflammation.
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Posted 5 years ago
Works like a charm on any skin irritations. Scratches better after one application.
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Posted 5 years ago
Works well and is very gentle on the horses skin
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Posted 5 years ago
Equiderma lotion is the only product I've found that stops my itchy Tennessee Walker from rubbing his tail off. I apply every 3rd or 4th day year round. Worth every penny.
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Posted 5 years ago